Warehouse Security Systems:
Custom Protection for Your Facility
Protect loading docks, long aisles, yards, and high-value storage with integrated cameras, alarms, and controlled entry professionally installed by Coastal Security® Systems.
Our warehouse security systems are designed around real operations: shift changes, contractor traffic, and the blind spots that lead to shrink and disputes.
SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Common Warehouse Security Challenges and Solutions
Many warehouses struggle with these issues. Here’s how our warehouse security systems address them:
Blind Spots in Large Spaces
Long aisles and high racks hide incidents. Solution: Strategic camera placement ensures full visibility.
Theft and Shrink
Up to 20% of inventory loss comes from internal theft (source: industry reports).
After-Hours Vulnerabilities
Nights and weekends increase break-in risks. Solution: Motion alerts and intrusion detection provide 24/7 monitoring.
Compliance and Disputes
Need proof for shipments or accidents? Solution: High-definition video retention for 30-90 days.
By tackling these, our systems can cut losses by up to 30% while improving safety.
SECURE
Warehouse Security Systems Design by Zone
Effective warehouse security systems focus on zones. This ensures every area, from docks to offices, gets tailored protection. We eliminate gaps in racks, dock doors, and yards.
Loading Docks & Dispatch
Docks see the most disputes and unauthorized access. Our warehouse security systems combine wide-angle cameras for activity overviews and close-up views for door identification. Add door alerts for after-hours security.
Long Aisles & High-Bay Storage
Blind spots thrive in tall racks and dim lighting. We select lenses for distance and height, delivering clear footage to track movement.
Annotated layout of aisle camera placements
Cages, Tool Cribs, and High-Value Inventory
High-value zones deserve tighter control than the rest of the floor. Access control can restrict entry to authorized staff, track who entered and when, and provide a clean audit trail when something goes missing. We typically support these areas with close-range cameras aimed at entry points and transaction activity so you have both access logs and visual verification.
Exterior Perimeter, Yard Lines, and Gates
Yards and perimeters are tough: low light, weather, long distances, and vehicles moving through at odd hours. We design exterior coverage to clearly capture gate activity, fence lines, trailer rows, and approaches to the building. Where it makes sense, detection and alerting can be configured to flag after-hours movement near sensitive zones without overwhelming your team with constant notifications.
Offices, IT Rooms, and Sensitive Interior Spaces
Warehouses often have “small rooms with big risk” server closets, HR files, key storage, and manager offices. These spaces benefit from access control, intrusion detection, and targeted cameras so sensitive areas are protected without adding friction to day-to-day operations.
*LOSS PREVENTION SOLUTIONS
*Cutting Edge Technology
*Professional Installation
*Complete Protection
*LOSS PREVENTION SOLUTIONS
*Cutting Edge Technology
*Professional Installation
*Complete Protection
Security Systems
Key Components of Our Warehouse Security Systems
Our systems include
Surveillance Cameras: High-definition for aisles, docks, and yards. Supports remote viewing.
Access Control: For cages, IT rooms, and offices. Tracks entries and prevents unauthorized access.
Intrusion Alarms: Door contacts, motion sensors, and glass break detectors. Zoned for accuracy.
Integration and Alerts: Connect everything for automatic camera pop-ups on events.
Security Camera Systems
Commercial Video Surveillance for Warehouses
Visibility solves most problems. Our warehouse security systems answer questions like:
“Who was at the dock?” or “When did the pallet move?”
Features include:
High-definition cameras
for long aisles, dock doors, and staging areas
Wide-angle coverage
for open floor plans and high traffic zones
Low-light and exterior cameras
for yards, gates, and perimeter lines
Remote viewing
for managers and owners who need oversight off-site
Video retention planning
to match your operations and incident timelines
We strategically place cameras to make footage actionable.
Controlled Entry for High-Risk Areas
Not every space needs the same level of restriction. Many facilities need tighter control at:
Inventory cages / high-value storage
IT/server rooms and network closets
HR, payroll, and records offices
Tool cribs, parts rooms, and controlled materials
Dispatch and shipping offices near docks
We can implement credential-based entry where it makes sense, so keys don’t get copied and access can change as staffing changes.
Intrusion Alarms and After-Hours Protection
Warehouses are most vulnerable when the building is quiet: nights, weekends, and holiday shutdowns. Coastal Security Systems installs intrusion detection that’s built for industrial spaces so you’re not dealing with constant false alarms.
Typical solutions include:
Door contacts on employee doors and dock entries
Motion detection in offices, corridors, and sensitive storage areas
Glass break protection where appropriate
Alarm zoning by area so you can secure the office while operations continue on the floor
Optional professional monitoring and verified response workflows
INTEGRATIONS
Integrated Security Systems: Cameras, Alarm, Entry, and Alerts
Security works best when it operates as one system instead of disconnected parts.
Coastal Security Systems can integrate:
Video surveillance tied to door events
Alarm activations that pull up cameras automatically
Mobile alerts for key events (after-hours entry, forced doors, alarm trips)
Centralized management for multi-building or multi-site operations
This kind of integration improves response time, reduces confusion during incidents, and creates clean documentation when you need it.
We support warehouses in Orange County (including Rancho Santa Margarita), Long Beach, and Los Angeles County areas like Irvine, Santa Ana, City of Industry, Torrance and surrounding areas.
USE CASES
Warehouse Security Use Cases
Verify dock loading to prevent disputes.
Stop after-hours break-ins.
Reduce internal shrink.
Review safety incidents.
Secure multi-tenant buildings.
Oversee remote locations.
OUR CLIENTS
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Why us
Coastal Security® Systems vs Others
simple work process
Our Installation Process for Warehouse Security Systems
Site walkthrough
Map risks and blind spots.
System design
Plan cameras, zoning, and storage.
Professional installation
Secure mounting and cabling.
Configuration & Testing
Ensure alerts work.
Training
Simple sessions for your team.
Ongoing Support
For expansions or updates.
SUPPORT
FAQs
Got questions about warehouse security? Here are a few of the most common things facility managers and operations teams ask us before an install.
They combine surveillance, access control, alarms and detection for docks, aisles, and exteriors. Includes remote access and alerts.
With cameras and monitoring to detect after-hours activity.
Depends on size, typically one per dock, aisle crossings, and entrances.
Yes, with logs and video verification.
30-90 days, based on needs.
WHAT'S NEXT?
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